This is the anti-zealot's fear and loathing approach to belief and faith and more in line with a quote from the Dalai Lama, "My religion is kindness," which is one of the many wall texts. While some galleries avoid text like the plague, AVAM is known for an abundance of wall text as each exhibit has a broad background story accompanying the work.

Visitors to the museum will follow a wave of PostSecret cards, from the entrance, undulating up the stairways of the main hall, on which the authors share their beliefs, testimonials of faith, or confessions of none. Some are hilarious, some you will undoubtedly connect with: if you are familiar with Frank Warren’s Post Secret collections you’ll spend a good hour reading them all. It’s a nice addition to this show. (Frank's latest PostSecret book just debuted @ #50 on Amazon.)

There is rarely a dull visual moment at AVAM. All Faiths Beautiful includes Pamela Smith's paper mache goddesses complete with a hoop-skirted Buddonna. The Reverend Richard Emmanuel’s ode to the demons of war and denial has a timely quote, "The war is going fine, next question?" Perfect for any Halloween decor. Wilfred Regon Martin’s golden warrior of the trial and tribulations of human existence, The Captive, shares a gallery with Semet Aslam’s wonderful drawings of person struggle and a wall of the poet Rumi’s verse and quotations.